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This same mordant intensity appears in her storytelling, but in a slower cadence with more gravitas.
This was accomplished through a slower cadence and a reduced knee extensor moment.
"When she came past me she was definitely pedalling a much bigger gear with a much slower cadence," Cooke said.
Results demonstrated that older adults had greater lateral tilt of the upper body than young adults, but actually had larger margins of stability than the young in the antero-posterior direction as a result of their slower cadence.
"My brain functions at a slightly slower cadence than east coast people.
Successful beat induction was diminished when the implied beat was at a slower cadence (1,500 ms or 40 BPM) compared with a quicker tempo (600 ms or 100 BPM) (McAuley et al. 2012) that corresponds to a normal human gait tempo.
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Third is a slow cadence, an inefficient running pattern.
"We've deployed to Panama, Turkey, Egypt," said Petty Officer Cantey, a Vietnam veteran from South Carolina who spoke with a slow cadence.
"There could be taunting," said the superintendent, Paul Kreutzer, giving voice to his worry in the slow cadence of a chant: "Faaace-book".
"I was a young lad sitting in right field in the bleachers and watched people like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, and a fellow named Williams, not Ted Williams, but Ken Williams, of the St. Louis Browns," he said, with his characteristic precision and slow cadence.
"We only attack at night now and every objective is selected and studied beforehand," he said with the slow cadence of a military man who has taken many hard decisions and then lived with the consequences.
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